INSPECTION, comm. law. The examination of certain articles made by law
subject to such examination, so that they may be declared fit for commerce.
The decision of the inspectors is not final; the object' of the law is to
protect the community from fraud, and to preserve the character of the
merchandise abroad. 8 Cowen, R. 45. See 1 John. 205; 13 John. R. 331; 2
Caines, R. 312; 3 Caines, R. 207.

INSPECTION, practice. Examination. 2. The inspection of all public records
is free to all persons who have an interest in them, upon payment of the
usual fees. 7 Mod. 129; 1 Str. 304; 2 Str. 260, 954, 1005. But it seems a
mere stranger who has no such interest, has no right, at common law. 8 T. R.
390. Vide Trial by inspection.

The plan specifies that following an FDA inspection of a facility, the agency will issue a form FDA 483, Inspectional Observations, notifying management of any objectionable conditions or violations of federal code discovered during the inspection.

Ubl went on to say that the FDA has "often not met its inspectional targets" but rather than concentrating on" arbitrary inspectional targets," should determine its inspectional priorities based on risk-assessment and impact to the public health and dedicate its resources accordingly.

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